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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as deciding" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a simultaneous action or condition related to making a decision, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I found myself in a difficult situation, as deciding what to do next became increasingly challenging."
Alternatives: "while deciding" or "in the process of deciding".
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But that is not the same as deciding he should be Britain's next prime minister.
Many make the argument that deciding not to act is as momentous as deciding to act.
And such as deciding whether Jones "subverted the peer-review process".
In human experimentation, deciding who goes second can be as difficult as deciding who goes first.
The amendment's objective was to preserve a distinction between the responsibilities of the courts (such as deciding matters of law) and those of juries (such as deciding matters of fact).
As well as deciding exactly where to make a particular cut, editors are instrumental in setting a film's larger structure.
"Deciding what not to do is just as important as deciding what to do," Dr. Modha said.
ASSETS Dividing assets between spouses is rarely as simple as deciding to split it 50-50 — or even 60-40.
As well as deciding how many troops to send, he wants to figure out how best to use them.
This equation now seems as natural to us as deciding how much we want to spend in the supermarket.
As well as deciding on the School Leaver of the Year Award, the panel recognised the achievements of companies taking fresh approaches to promoting alternative career pathways.
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